Johnny Depp

Initially known as a teen idol thanks to his role on 21 Jump Street and tortured pretty-boy looks, Johnny Depp survived the perils of adolescent heartthrob status to earn a reputation as a respected adult actor. His numerous collaborations with director Tim Burton, as well as solid performances in a number of critically acclaimed films, have allowed Depp to carve a niche for himself as a serious, if idiosyncratic performer, a real-life role that has continuously surprised critics intent on writing him off as just another photogenic Tiger Beat casualty. Born in Kentucky and raised in Florida, Depp had the kind of upbringing that would readily lend itself to his future portrayals of brooding lost boys. After his parents divorced when he was 16, he dropped out of school a year later in the hopes of making his way in the world as a musician. Depp fronted a series of garage bands; the most successful of these, the Kids, was once the opening act for Iggy Pop. During slack times in the music business, Depp sold pens by phone. He got introduced to acting after a visit to L.A. with his former wife, who introduced him to actor Nicolas Cage, who encouraged Depp to give it a try. The young actor made his film debut in 1984's A Nightmare on Elm Street (after attaining stardom, Depp sentimentally played a cameo in the "last" of the Elm Street series, 1991's Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare.) His climb to fame was accelerated in 1987, when he replaced Jeff Yagher in the role of Officer Tom Hanson, a cop assigned to do undercover duty by posing as a student in crime-ridden Los Angeles-area high schools, in the Canadian-filmed Fox TV series 21 Jump Street (1987-90). Biding his time in "teen heartthrob" roles, Depp was first given a chance to exhibit his exhausting versatility in the title role of Tim Burton's fantasy Edward Scissorhands (1990). Following the success of Edward Scissorhands, the actor made a conscious and successful effort never to repeat himself in his subsequent characterizations. He continued to gain critical acclaim and increasing popularity for his work, most notably in Benny & Joon (1993), in which he played a troubled young man who fancies himself the reincarnation of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, and What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), which cast him as its title character, a young man dissatisfied with the confines of his small-town life. Following Gilbert Grape, Depp outdid himself in Burton's Ed Wood (1994), with his outrageous but lovable portrayal of the angora-sweater-worshipping World's Worst Film Director. The same year, he further exercised his versatility playing a 19th-century accountant in Dead Man, Jim Jarmusch's otherworldly Western. With his excellent portrayal of the titular undercover FBI agent in Mike Newell's 1997 Donnie Brasco, Depp continued to ascend the Hollywood ranks. After a starring turn as Hunter S. Thompson's alter ego in Terry Gilliam's trippy adaptation of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Depp tried his hand at sci-fi horror with The Astronaut's Wife in 1999. That same year, he again collaborated with Burton on Sleepy Hollow, starring as a prim, driven Ichabod Crane in the remake of Washington Irving's classic tale of gothic terror. Appearing the following year in the small but popular romantic drama Chocolat, Depp jumped back into the big time with his role as real-life cocaine kingpin George Jung in Blow (2001) before gearing up for roles in the Jack the Ripper thriller From Hell (2001) and Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003). In what was perhaps his most surprising departure since Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Depp shed his oftentimes angst-ridden persona for a role as flamboyant pirate Jack Sparrow in 2003's Pirates of the Caribbean. Essaying the crusty role in the manner of a drunken, debauched rock star -- Depp publicly admitted Keith Richards was his inspiration -- the actor added a dose of off-kilter fun to an above-average summer thrill ride, and found himself with his biggest hit and first Oscar nomination ever. By this point in his wildly varied career, even Depp's most devoted fans would be hard pressed to speculate on the trajectory of his future, and the only certainty seemed to be that whatever role he accepted, it would be chosen on his own terms. Shortly after making his maiden voyage into the horrific world of Stephen King with an amusingly disheveled performance in Secret Window, Depp warmed to a wider audience with another Oscar-nominated performance, as author J.M. Barrie in the critically acclaimed Finding Neverland. A tale of wonder based on the friendship that inspired Barrie to pen the classic tale Peter Pan, Finding Neverland earned wide praise from audiences and critics alike. After once again re-teaming with director Burton for both a vocal performance in the animated feature The Corpse Bride and a role as mysterious candy magnate Willy Wonka in 2005, Depp reprised his popular role as Jack Sparrow in the first of the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, which shattered box-office records. He also made plans to again work with Tim Burton, this time on an adaptation of Sweeney Todd, which was released in 2007 -- a year that would also see the release of the third Pirates movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. The former earned him his second Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, and the latter maintained his status as a formidable box-office force. Following the death of Heath Ledger in 2008, Depp was one of three actors--along with Jude Law and Colin Farrell--that stepped in to play variations of Ledger's character, Troy, in Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus (2009), in order to finish the film. The actors donated their salaries from the fantasy film to Matilda, Ledger's daughter. That same year, Depp gained accolades for portraying Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger in Michael Mann's Public Enemies, a role which had him facing off against Christian Bale's FBI agent Melvin Purvis. The following year, Tim Burton cast Depp as a garishly creepy incarnation of the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland, resulting in a world-wide smash hit, earning over a billion dollars at the box office. Also in 2010, Depp found modest success opposite Angelina Jolie in The Tourist, a romantic thriller that did not thrill many critics. Although it had been earlier stated that Dead Man's Chest would be the final film in the Pirates series, the franchise's previous success made a sequel inevitable, and for his part Depp was paid $55 million to return for another lucrative installment, On Stranger Tides (2011). Although the first three film's director, Gore Verbinski, was not involved, Depp worked with him the same year, lending his voice to the titular chameleon in the 3D animated NickeIodeon film Rango. In addition to his acting, Depp has also gained a certain amount of fame for his romantic involvements with several starlets and celebrities, including Winona Ryder, Sherilyn Fenn, and Kate Moss. In 1999, he fathered a daughter with French singer/actress Vanessa Paradis, as well as a son in 2002. He was also the owner of the Viper Room, a popular L.A. nightspot which gained notoriety when actor River Phoenix died of a drug overdose on its doorstep in 1993. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

QUOTES FROM Johnny Depp CHARACTERS

You can't run a chocolate factory with a family hanging over you like an old, dead goose. No offense.

Grandpa George

None taken. ...Jerk.

Will Turner

This is either madness... or brilliance.

Jack Sparrow

It's remarkable how often those two traits coincide.

Whitey Bulger

What did you marinate this steak in? Because it's out of this world! You're killing me with it!

John McIntyre

Now, now, it's a family secret.

Whitey Bulger

Oh, come on! You got to tell me that! What's the secret? Come on, you can do it, come on. That is one of the best goddamn steaks I have ever had in my life ever. What's the family secret recipe?

John McIntyre

It's ground garlic and a bit of soy.

Whitey Bulger

That's it?

John McIntyre

Yeah, that's it. That's it.

Whitey Bulger

I thought it was a family secret.

John McIntyre

It's a recipe.

Whitey Bulger

No, no, you said to me 'this is a family secret,' and you gave it up to me, boom, just like that. You spill the secret family recipe today, maybe you spill a little something about me tomorrow, hmm?

John McIntyre

I was just saying that.

Whitey Bulger

You were just saying? Just saying gets people sent away. Just saying got me a nine-year stretch in Alcatraz, you understand? So, just saying can get you buried real quick... Look at his face!

Lindsey Cyr

Jimmy, he's six. You really think that's the best thing to be telling you kid?

Whitey Bulger

Yeah.

Lindsey Cyr

Jimmy, he's six. You really think that's the best thing to be telling you kid?

Whitey Bulger

Yeah.

Whitey Bulger

You didn't get in trouble because you punched the boy in his face, you got in trouble because you got caught punching the boy in his face

Whitey Bulger

Take your shot, but make it your best. I get up, I'll eat you.

Whitey Bulger

We get the FBI to fight our wars, and we get to do whatever we want to do!

George Jung

We had the world by the short and curly's. We were young, rich, and in love. Nothing could stop us. It was perfect.

John Wilmot Second Earl of Rochester

You will not like me.

Gilbert Grape

Why will I take care of it?

Arnie Grape

Gilbert...

Gilbert Grape

Hmm?

Arnie Grape

'Cause you're Gilbert.

Gilbert Grape

'Cause I'm Gilbert.

Dr. Will Caster

We're not going to fight them we're going to transcend them.

Sweeney Todd

There's a hole in the world, like a great black pit. And the vermin of the world inhabit it. And it's morals aren't worth what a pig could spit. And it goes by the name of London. On top of the hole sits the privileged few, making mock of the vermin in the lower zoo. Turning beauty into filth and greed. I too, have sailed the world and seen it's wonders. For the cruelty of men is as wondrous as Peru. But there's no place like London.

Jack Sparrow

Me, I'm dishonest, and you can always trust a dishonest man to be dishonest. Honestly, it's the honest ones you want to watch out for, 'cause you can never predict if they're going to do something incredibly stupid.

Elise Clifton-Ward

I'm Elise.

Frank Tupelo

I'm Frank.

Elise Clifton-Ward

That's a terrible name.

Frank Tupelo

It's the only one I got….

Elise Clifton-Ward

20 million dollars worth of plastic surgery. And that's the face you choose.

Frank Tupelo

You don't like it?

Elise Clifton-Ward

It will do.

Elise Clifton-Ward

Invite me to dinner, Frank?

Frank Tupelo

What?
Would you like to have dinner?

Elise Clifton-Ward

Women don't like questions.

Frank Tupelo

Join me for dinner.

Elise Clifton-Ward

Too demanding.

Frank Tupelo

Join me for dinner?

Elise Clifton-Ward

Another question.

Frank Tupelo

I'm having dinner, if you'd care to join me.

Evelyn

It is you.

Dr. Will Caster

It always was.

Evelyn

I’m sorry I didn’t believe.

Dr. Will Caster

You’re surprised to see me, Joseph?

Joseph Tagger

Hmmm, that depends. Can you prove that you are self-aware?

Dr. Will Caster

Well that’s an interesting question. Can you prove to me that you are?

Evelyn

There is no better person to answer this problem than our next speaker. Of course, I may be biased. Please welcome my partner in science as well as life, Dr. Will Caster.

That's a very food question. Um, isn't that what man has always tried to do?

Dr. Will Caster

That's a very good question. Um, isn't that what man has always tried to do?

Max Waters

Are you sure about this?

Dr. Will Caster

Good enough for the monkey.

Dr. Will Caster

I don't understand this is the future.

Dr. Will Caster

I need more power get me online.

Dr. Will Caster

For one hundred and thirty thousand years, our capacity to reason has remained unchanged. The combined intellect of the neuroscientists, mathematicians and engineers pales in comparison to the most basic A.I. Once online, a sentient machine will quickly overcome the limits of biology; in a short time, its analytic power will become greater than the collective intelligence of every person born in the history of the world. Some scientists refer to this as the Singularity. I call it Transcendence.

Ichabod Crane

The millennium is almost upon us. In a few months, we will be living in the nineteenth century. But our courts continue to rely on medieval devices of torture

High Constable

Stand down.

Ichabod Crane

I stand up for sense and justice.

Reverend Steenwyck

Their heads weren't found severed. Their heads were not found at all.

Ichabod Crane

The heads are... gone?

James Hardenbrook

Taken. Taken by the Headless Horseman. Taken back to hell.

Brom Van Brunt

We haven't heard your name yet, friend.

Ichabod Crane

I have not said it.

Ichabod Crane

Doctor Lancaster, Reverend Steenwyck, Notary Hardenbrook, and Magistrates Philipse, who tried to cut and run, and lost his head. Four frightned men, arguing on the very night Magistrate Philipse was killed. There's a conspiracy here. The doctor, the reverend, the notary, and the magistrate. What is the secret that unites them? Magistrate Philipse knew there were five bodies to four graves, knew the widow was pregnant, but would not tell me the name of the father. What does this point to? We must proceed by a process of elimination. I shall make a list of every man and woman in Sleepy Hollow, starting with their chief citizen, Baltus Van Tassel. I feel we're getting very close.

Tonto

Don't ever do that again

Tonto

Don't ever do that again.

Sweeney Todd

Look at me, Mrs Lovett! Look at you! No, we all deserve to die... Even you, Mrs Lovett, even I! Because the lives of the wicked should be made brief. For the rest of us death will be a relief. We all deserve to die...

Corpse Bride

Pardon my enthusiasm.

Victor Van Dort

I like your enthusiasm.

Barnabas Collins

Ahhh, music... Yes, I'm rather fond of the music of the day. "I'm a picker, I'm a grinner, I'm a lover and I'm a sinner. I play my music in the sun."

Sweeney Todd

At last my arm is complete again!

Dan Reid

What's your crime boy?

Tonto

Indian!

Tonto

Eight men rode into canyon… I dug seven graves. Horse says, you are spirit walker, a man who has been to the other side and returned, a man who cannot be killed in battle.

Tonto

From the Great Beyond a vision told me a great warrior would help me on my quest.

John Reid/The Lone Ranger

The horse can fly?

Tonto

Don't be stupid.

Tonto

Good shot!

John Reid/The Lone Ranger

It was meant to be a warning shot.

Tonto

In that case, not so good.

Raoul Duke

My attorney had never been able to accept the notion, often espoused by former drug abusers, that you can get a lot higher without drugs than with them, and neither have I for that matter.

All energy flows according to the whims of the Great Magnet. What a fool I was to defy him.

Raoul Duke

Nothing. Never mind, it was all a big joke. Actually, I'm poolside at the Flamingo right now, talking though a portable phone some dwarf brought out from the casino. I have total credit here. DON'T come anywhere near this place, you bastard. Foreigners aren't welcome.

Raoul Duke

Nothing. Never mind, it was all a big joke. Actually, I'm poolside at the Flamingo right now, talking though a portable phone some dwarf brought out from the casino. I have total credit here. Don't come anywhere near this place, you bastard. Foreigners aren't welcome.

Raoul Duke

[driving the white Caddy] Now this was a superior machine. Ten grand worth of gimmicks and high-priced special effects. The rear windows lit up with a touch like frogs in a dynamite pond. The dashboard was full of esoteric lights and dials and meters that I would never understand

Raoul Duke

Now this was a superior machine. Ten grand worth of gimmicks and high-priced special effects. The rear windows lit up with a touch like frogs in a dynamite pond. The dashboard was full of esoteric lights and dials and meters that I would never understand.

Raoul Duke

Total control now. Tooling along the main drag on a Saturday night in Vegas. Two good old boys in a fire-apple red convertible. Stoned. Ripped. Twisted. Good people.

Raoul Duke

You people voted for Hubert Humphrey, and you killed Jesus.

Raoul Duke

You people voted for Hubert Humphrey and you killed Jesus.

Raoul Duke

In some circles, the Mint 400 is a far far better thing than the Superbowl, the Kentucky Derby, and the lower Oakland roller derby finals all rolled into one. This race attracts a very special breed.

Raoul Duke

Jesus, bad waves of paranoia, madness, fear and loathing - intolerable vibrations in this place. Get out. The weasels were closing in. I could smell the ugly brutes.

Raoul Duke

I was right in the middle of a fucking reptile zoo, and somebody was giving booze to these goddamn things. Won't be long now before they tear us to shreds.

Raoul Duke

But our trip was different. It was to be a classic affirmation of everything right and true in the national character. A gross physical salute to the fantastic possibilities of life in this country. But only for those with true grit.

Raoul Duke

Well, you'll go straight to the gas chamber for this one. And even if you manage to beat that, they'll still send you back to Nevada for rape and consensual sodomy. She's got to go.

Raoul Duke

Panic. It crept up my spine like first rising vibes of an acid frenzy. All these horrible realities began to dawn on me. There I was. Alone in Las Vegas, completely twisted on drugs, no cash, no story for the magazine, and on top of everything else, a gigantic god damned hotel bill to deal with. How would Horatio Alger handle this situation? Stay calm. Stay calm.

Raoul Duke

Bazooko's Circus is what the whole hep world would be doing Saturday nights if the Nazis had won the war. This was the Sixth Reich.

Raoul Duke

With a bit of luck, his life was ruined forever. Always thinking that just behind some narrow door in all of his favorite bars, men in red woolen shirts are getting incredible kicks from things he'll never know.

Raoul Duke

There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.

Gilbert Grape

Where's Arnie?

Arnie Grape

You can't find me!

John Reid/The Lone Ranger

What ta hell is that for?

Tonto

Err bird..angry...

Tonto

Err bird angry.

Raoul Duke

Panic. It crept up my spine like first rising vibes of an acid frenzy. All these horrible realities began to dawn on me. There I was. Alone in Las Vegas, completely twisted on drugs, no cash, no story for the magazine, and on top of everything else, a gigantic god damned hotel bill to deal with. How would Horatio Alger handle this situation? Stay calm. Stay calm.

Raoul Duke

How long could we maintain? I wondered. How long until one of us starts raving and jabbering at this boy? What will he think then? This same lonely desert was the last known home of the Manson family; will he make that grim connection when my attorney starts screaming about bats and huge manta rays coming down on the car? If so, well, we'll just have to cut his head off and bury him somewhere, 'cause it goes without saying that we can't turn him loose. He'd report us at once to some kind of outback Nazi law enforcement agency and they'll run us down like dogs. Jesus, did I say that? Or just think it? Was I talking? Did they hear me?

Raoul Duke

We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a saltshaker half-full of cocaine, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers... Also, a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw ether, and two dozen amyls. Not that we needed all that for the trip, but once you get locked into a serious drug collection, the tendency is to push it as far as you can. The only thing that really worried me was the ether. There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge, and I knew we'd get into that rotten stuff pretty soon.

Raoul Duke

Few people understand the psychology of dealing with a highway traffic cop. A normal speeder will panic and immediately pull over to the side. This is wrong. It arouses contempt in the cop heart. Make the bastard chase you. He will follow. But he won't know what to make of your blinker signal that says you are about to turn right. This is to let him know you're pulling off for a proper place to talk. It will take him a moment to realize that he's about to make a 180 degree turn at speed, but you will be ready for it. Brace for the g's, and fast heel-toe work.

Raoul Duke

If the pigs were gathering in Vegas, I felt the drug culture should be represented as well. And there was a certain bent appeal in the notion of running a savage burn on one Las Vegas hotel, and then just wheeling across town and checking into another. Me and a thousand ranking cops from all over America. Why not? Move confidently into their midst.

Raoul Duke

[at a bizarre circus-themed casino] Bazooko's Circus is what the whole hep world would be doing Saturday nights if the Nazis had won the war. This was the Sixth Reich.

Raoul Duke

One of the things you learn from years of dealing with drug people, is that you can turn your back on a person, but never turn your back on a drug. Especially when it's waving a razor-sharp hunting knife in your eye.

The Lone Ranger

What does Kemosabe mean?

Tonto

It means I chose the wrong brother!

Tonto

Don't ever do that again.

John Reid/The Lone Ranger

Hi Ho Silver, away!

Tonto

Don't ever do that again

Tonto

Don't ever do that again.

Rango

You want something to believe in? Believe in me!

Rango

For as long as we have water, we have a town.

Mayor

Mr. Rango is right, as long as we have water we have some hope.

John Reid/The Lone Ranger

If we ride together, we ride for justice.

Tonto

Justice is what I seek, Kemosabe.

Raoul Duke

Quick, like a bunny!

Jack Sparrow

There'll be no living with her after this.

Kim Boggs

Hold me

Kim Boggs

Hold me.

Edward Scissorhands

I can't.

Hitchiker

Hot damn! I never rode in a convertible before!

Raoul Duke

Is that right? Well... I guess you're about ready, then, aren't you?

Raoul Duke

Is that right? Well I guess you're about ready, then, aren't you?

Dr. Gonzo

We're your friends. We're not like the others, man, really.

Raoul Duke

No more of that talk or I'll put the fucking leeches on you, understand? (Dr. Gonzo chuckles as the Hitchiker looks nervous) Get in.

Raoul Duke

No more of that talk or I'll put the fucking leeches on you, understand? Get in.

Raoul Duke

(to Dr. Gonzo) Quick, like a bunny!

Raoul Duke

Quick, like a bunny!

Dean Corso

Come to think of it, I'm not even sure I trust you.

Rodero Bernie

You know I wouldn't screw you unless there was a good reason: money, women, business. Other than that, you can relax.

Liana Telfer

Don't fuck with me!

Dean Corso

I thought I already did.

David Collins

[opening the coffin in which Barnabas has been chained] Uncle Barnabas, why do you have ladies underwear on your head?

David Collins

Uncle Barnabas, why do you have ladies underwear on your head?

Barnabas Collins

Never mind that..

Barnabas Collins

Never mind that.

Barnabas Collins

[Barnabus stares at a lava lamp] What is that thing?

Barnabas Collins

What is that thing?

Dr. Julia Hoffman

It's a lamp.

Barnabas Collins

It looks like a pulsating blood urn!

Elizabeth Collins Stoddard

Fight on, Barnabus, Fight on for us.

Barnabas Collins

And fight i shall!

Captain Barbossa

You know Jack, I thought I had you figured out. But it turns out you're a hard man to predict.

Jack Sparrow

Me? I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you never know when they're going to do something incredibly... stupid.

Jack Sparrow

Me? I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you never know when they're going to do something incredibly stupid.

Jack Sparrow

We're not free yet, love.

Captain Jack Sparrow

Did everyone see that? Because I will not be doing it again!

Bela Lugosi

GODDAMN, it's cold!

Ed Wood

It'll warm up once you're in it.

Bela Lugosi

FUCK YOU! You come out here!

Ed Wood

Listen, I was wondering if you'd like to go out sometime, grab some dinner, maybe?

Vampira

You mean a date? I thought you were a fag

Ed Wood

No, no, I'm just a transvestite.

Georgie Weiss

Why would Lugosi wanna do a sex-change flick?

Ed Wood

Because he's my friend!

Ed Wood

Boy, Mr. Lugosi, you must lead such an exciting life! When is your next picture coming out?

Bela Lugosi

I have no next picture.

Ed Wood

You gotta be joking, a great star like you? You must have dozens of them lined up!

Bela Lugosi

Back in the old days, yes... Now, no one gives two fucks for Bela.

Ed Wood

But you're a big star!

Bela Lugosi

No more. I haven't worked in four years. This business, this town, it chews you up, then spits you out.
[pauses] I'm just an ex-boogeyman

Bela Lugosi

No more. I haven't worked in four years. This business, this town, it chews you up, then spits you out.
[pauses] I'm just an ex-boogeyman.

Ed Wood

[Bela Lugosi casts a love spell on Vampira who is on TV while moving his fingers like Dracula]
My Gosh, Bela, how do you do that?

Bela Lugosi

You must be double-jointed. And you must be Hungarian

Bela Lugosi

You must be double-jointed. And you must be Hungarian.

Barnabas Collins

I have another proposition. It reads thusly: You may place your wonderful lips upon my posterior and kiss it repeatedly!

Carolyn Stoddard

Are you stoned or something?

Barnabas Collins

They tried stoning me, my dear. It did not work.

Barnabas Collins

[Looks at Alice Cooper] Ugliest woman I've ever seen.

Barnabas Collins

[looks at Alice Cooper] Ugliest woman I've ever seen.

Barnabas Collins

They say blood is thicker than water. It is what defines us, binds us together...

Ichabod Crane

[Stands covered in blood] Gentlemen, we are dealing with a mad man.

Ichabod Crane

[stands covered in blood] Gentlemen, we are dealing with a mad man.

Victor Van Dort

With this hand...I will take your wine...no...

Elizabeth Swann

This is madness.

Jack Sparrow

This is politics.

John Dillinger

My ass.

Jack Sparrow

Gentlemen! You shall always remember this as the day that you almost caught Captain Jack Sparrow!

Anthony Hope

Mr. Todd you have to help me! Mr. Todd, please!

Sweeney Todd

Out.

Anthony Hope

Mr. Todd!

Sweeney Todd

OUT!!

Sweeney Todd

No I had him!
His throat was bare beneath my hand.
No I had him!
His throat was there and now he'll never come again

Mrs. Nellie Lovett

Easy now, hush love hush
I keep telling you - Whats your rush?

Sweeney Todd

When? Why do I wait?
You told me to wait -
Now he'll never come again.
There's a hole in the world like a great black pit
And it's filled with people who are filled with shit!
And the vermin of the world inhabit it.
But not for long...
They all deserve to die.
Tell you why, Mrs. Lovett, tell you why.
Because in all of the whole human race
Mrs. Lovett, there are two kinds of men and only two
There's the one staying put in his proper place
And the one with his foot in the other one's face
Look at me, Mrs Lovett, look at you.